Tariffs, Supreme Court
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President Trump's new tariffs could further strain global trade relations, pushing businesses to operate more cautiously and hurting the U.S. economy.
The Supreme Court has struck down some of President Donald Trump’s most sweeping tariffs. Friday's decision upends a core set of tariffs that Trump imposed using the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act,
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Trump tariff ruling could put up to $2,400 back into the pockets of some American consumers, analysts say
You could see as much as $2,400 land in your household's account because of the Trump tariff ruling and related proposals, according to analysts and policy plans. If the government redirects tariff revenue into direct payments,
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These 6 charts explain the economy in President Donald Trump's second term
President Donald Trump's campaign for his second term was full of promises to fix the economy. Affordability has also been a key message from this administration in the first year. The Get the Facts Data Team reviewed various economic indicators ahead of Trump's first State of the Union address of his second term.
President Donald Trump says he's imposing a temporary global tariff of 10% after his far-reaching tariff regimen was struck down by the Supreme Court.
Countries that under the threat of tariffs made commitments like enormous investment pledges face the reality that they may have been better off waiting.
The S&P 500's expensive valuation could lead to a steep decline in stock prices, especially if tariffs become a material economic headwind.
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Trump’s new tariff threat derails major trade deal with EU
The European Parliament is pausing the ratification of a trade agreement with the U.S. over Donald Trump’s tariff temper tantrum. The legislative body’s international trade committee was supposed to vote Tuesday on a trade deal capping tariffs on imports from the E.